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Definition of Trusteeships
1. trusteeship [n] - See also: trusteeship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trusteeships
Literary usage of Trusteeships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including the Private as Well as the by Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow (1904)
"To James Logan, November 2, 1789 . . . .144 Urges the filling of vacant trusteeships.
To M. de Chaumont, November 14, 1789 . . .161 His claims upon Congress ..."
2. A Treatise on the Bankruptcy Law of the United States by Harold Remington (1915)
"Receivership and trusteeships as Acts of Bankruptcy.— So now, secondly, for a
debtor, being insolvent, to apply for a receiver 01 trustee of his property, ..."
3. Manual of the Mother Church: The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in by Mary Baker Eddy (1899)
"This By-Law can neither be amended nor annulled, except by consent of Mrs.
Eddy, the Pastor Emeritus. No trusteeships nor Syndicates. SECT. 5. ..."
4. Manual of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in by Mary Baker Eddy (1908)
"... or may be, the author, and of other literature connected therewith. trusteeships
and Syndicates. SECT. 8. Boards of Trustees and Syndicates may be ..."
5. Bookkeeping, Accounting and Auditing by William Morse Cole (1914)
"The same thing is true with regard to trusteeships, executorships, and the
settlement of the affairs ..."
6. Addresses and Proceedings by National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1914)
"In the ordinary experiences of life, trusteeships have been held sacred, ...
Only a little lower ranks the service of trusteeships in estates where family ..."